Coretec premium Plus noble oak
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COREtec Calypso Oak, Noble Oak or Pembroke Pine photos?
Comments (450)@Abballmom @Michelle G @pamela1154 @Megan Redlich We are choosing between carpet and CoreTec Calypso Oak in a bonus room/playroom. I do love the colors and appreciate all of your photos! A couple of questions: - For those who have it on an upper level: what is the noise like below? This would be on our second story above my husband's office so I worry a bit about this, especially compared to carpet. - Is it easy to clean? Any issues with vacuum (or a roomba) scratching it? - What about scratching in general? We have a large dog...and young kids who love to push all kinds of things around on the floor :) - Are you generally still happy with your choice? Thank you so much!...See MoreCoretec Hayes Oak Photos
Comments (98)Hi Kim, I've had Hayes Oak installed for 3 years now and I still love it. I get lots of compliments and as other commenters have mentioned, it pulls both warm and cool, depending on the amount of lighting in the room as well as paint and time of day but it always looks great. I'm also pleased that it doesn't have any yellow tones to it. Also love the wide plank look....See MoreCOREtec Pro Plus XL Enhanced
Comments (14)Unfortunately thus far designer has been more focused on the looks of things and I get very little useful feedback when I ask "technical" questions so not holding my breath. Sounds like maybe you should consider another designer. I am really terrible about making choices for my home that bring to life the perfectly staged vision in my head.... I also almost immediately regret those choices. I'm building a new home and this time around I'm really trying to stay focused on the LIVABILITY of the house to hopefully make everyone, including myself, a little less crazy! Wishing you luck with your selections!...See MoreCOREtec Plus Premium 7" Oak colors - unused boxes
Comments (1)I am in Indiana, so I can't buy although I wish I could. Curious how you feel about the Noble Oak. Considering this for my new house....See MoreAnne Bakker
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